Saturday, August 30, 2008

A nice turnout, a good mix of familiar faces and new friends, and, as always, an amazing array of delightful recipes generously offered to guests across the miles. Thanks for making My Legume Love Affair - Second Helping an event that you can love, too. Please makes yourselves at home, scroll down the entries, and check out the winner of the cookbook drawing, highlighted along the way. (Winner, please contact me to make your selection and provide me with shipping details.)

Should there be any errors or omissions, I will correct them as soon as I am notified.

Best Wishes and Happy Eating!

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What an absolutely beautiful and delicious round up! Nice work, Susan! August has been a crazy month for me so I couldn't join in the fun, but I'll definitely try to whip something up for the coming editions :)

Hi I just came across your fantastic website.. Being very new myself in the food blog world, i am still exploring and i love love love middle eastern food. u have such great recipes. have to try out quite a few.

Susan, lovie ~ I'm sorry to have missed this. I withdrew from the blogging world for a bit during August and most of this month and consequently missed some great blogging events, such as My Legume Love Affair. This is a fabulous round-up - so many intriguing ideas. I'm very keen to try your African Peanut and Yam Soup but will substitute the yam for kumara.

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